TV Azteca brings Miranda HDV and HD-SDI interfacing to Munich for World Cup broadcasts
Jul 7, 2006 5:44 PM
Miranda Technologies Inc. announced that TV Azteca, one of the largest producers of Spanish-language television programming in the world, has selected Miranda's HDV and HD-SDI interfacing for the 2006 FIFA World Cup soccer broadcasts in HD to its viewing audiences across Mexico.
The Miranda equipment includes 20 HD-Bridge Dec+ HDV to HD-SDI interfaces, XVP-811i up/down/crossconverters, Densité Embedders, De-Embedders and Frame Synchronizers and picoLink miniature interfaces. This gear is installed in the network's production and distribution center within the International Broadcast Center (IBC) in Munich. After the event, it will be shipped back to the network's facilities in Mexico to support regular TV Azteca programming.
"Miranda's interfacing, distribution, and processing solutions are built on exceptional technology, provide simplicity of operation, and deliver images of a very high quality," said Jorge Pickering, director of engineering of sports and special effects at TV Azteca. "We were also attracted to Miranda systems because they are well priced and backed by excellent manufacturer support."
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